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The Energetic 24 Pack LED Light Bulbs offer a perfect blend of efficiency and comfort with 8W power delivering 760 lumens of soft white light at 2700K. Designed for longevity, each bulb lasts up to 15,000 hours, providing over a decade of reliable illumination. Featuring a wide 180° beam angle and instant-on technology, these ETL/UL listed bulbs are flicker-free and eco-friendly, making them an ideal upgrade for any modern home or office.








| ASIN | B085WK8QGV |
| Accepted Voltage Frequency | 100 to 120 Volts and 60 Hertz |
| Additional Features | 180° Beam Angle, Eye-Friendly, Instant On, Non Dimmable, Shatter Resistant |
| Beam Angle | 180 Degrees |
| Best Sellers Rank | #295 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #16 in LED Bulbs |
| Brand | E ENERGETIC LIGHTING |
| Brand Name | E ENERGETIC LIGHTING |
| Bulb Base | E26 Medium |
| Bulb Shape Size | A19 |
| Color | 2700k Soft White |
| Color Rendering Index | 80.00 |
| Color Temperature | 2700 Kelvin |
| Connectivity Technology | Normal bulb |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 33,630 Reviews |
| Efficiency | [HIGH] |
| Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 60 Watts |
| Included Components | Bulb included |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 2.32"W x 4.17"H |
| Light Color | soft white |
| Light Output Maximum | 760 Lumens |
| Light Source Operating Life | 15000 Hours |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light Source Wattage | 8 Watts |
| Light Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | YANKON |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YGA03B12-8.5W-2700K |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 years. |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | YGA03C54 |
| Number of Items | 24 |
| Power Consumption | 8 Watts |
| Power Source | AC |
| Shape | A19 shape |
| Special Feature | 180° Beam Angle, Eye-Friendly, Instant On, Non Dimmable, Shatter Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | General purpose |
| Specification Met | ETL |
| Unit Count | 24.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 8 watts |
| White Brightness | 800 Lumens |
A**R
BETTER LIGHT FROM 56 WATTS THAN 148 WATTS OF ALTERNATE LEDs or 900 WATTS OF INCONDESCENT
I just purchased my second 24-pack of this LED bulb (9W energetic 3000K warm white). First tried them a couple of years ago, and haven't even lost a bulb yet. I'm extremely particular about lighting, and like the 750 lumens, because more intense light is harder on the eyes; and the 3000K warm white is perfect for all purposes, whereas higher K, bluer light is unnatural, and some say, also harder on the eyes. But equally important, I've done quite a bit of work and experimentation with other LEDs. Eventually I used a set of 4 30-watt outdoor LED lamps for most of my shop, having had good success with these lights for outdoor motion-detector-triggered use. While I was relatively happy with the heavy-duty lighting, I also used 2 of these energetic 9-watt LEDs in existing porcelain receptacles... and after using this setup for better than a year, I got the idea that I'd probably get better lighting by switching out every light with the energetics. I had to revert several receptacles to do this, but it was well worth the additional effort. 1. The original setup used just 5 100-watt incondescents (500 watts total), but needed at least the two additional light locations I later added (700 watts total, if using incondescents). This was substantially inadequate lighting. 2. My next setup (which followed the original incondescent installation) involved 6 of the said 7 lighting stations (4 30-watt outdoor LED lamps, and 2 9-watt entergetic LEDs, 148 watts total), and after some time, I felt too that this was inadequate, and that I'd get better light from one additional station (7 altogether), and swapping the big LED lamps for 9-watt energetics. 3. So, in my present setup (pictured), I'm now running 7 9-watt energetic A19s; and so, on just 56 watts, I now have twice the light of my previous LED setup (148 watts), and probably better than 3 times the light of the original 500-watt incondescent setup — all from less wattage than a single 60-watt incondescent bulb. Still, the picture may not do this bulb justice. Even compared to the previous LED setup, the shop now looks like it's lit up like Christmas... and the warm white, together with the 750 lumens are less harsh on the eyes. We're using this 9-watt (60-watt equivalent) in the house, in the barn, in out buildings. I even tried a box of 100-watt-equivalent LEDs recently, and if they're truly any brighter than these energetics, I'm powerless to say. In any case, for said purposes, this is pretty much the perfect bulb.
K**B
Bright light for a great price
You cannot beat the price of these lightbulbs. Plus they do what they should, they light up the room beautifully.
C**S
Great, long lasting led bulbs
These are great long lasting light bulbs. We prefer bright white lights instead warmer ones and these fit the bill. These are not dimmable if that’s a deal breaker.
P**T
Not as bright as I expected
I got these necessary they are supposed to be bright like daylight. They are not bright, just a whiter color. It is white light but it's not very bright unless you look at the bulb (any bulb looks bright looking directly at it). I got these so I could see better in my kitchen and have 4 of these installed, my kitchen is still too dim. Especially compared to the two florescent bulbs I used to have in here. I'm disappointed how these do not flood a room like I'd expect exposed bulbs to do (particularly because there's are rated to be brighter). They are easy enough to install, as they screw in like a regular light bulb, But, the bulb part will spin around it's base, so you'll have to screw it in by the base of the bulb, not the bulb itself. (Holding near the threaded part, not the end of the bulb like a normal install). I only just put these up so I do not know how long they will last. I'm hoping a long time, even though they aren't as bright as I wanted, because I have a box full of them. They seemed a decent value for the quantity, but again, I'm disappointed at the lack of light they put out. I will update with any other info as it presents itself. Each bulb is individually wrapped inside the box, which can be good or bad. It's a pain to have to open each one to use when using more than one, but since they are just in the box, that's the only protection they have from damage inside of it. These are the size of a regular bulb, so they should fit in any fixture that takes those. You cannot dim these, just another heads up. I think this is on the advertisement, but wanted to reiterate. If you are looking for brighter, this may not be for you.
T**Y
Overall Best LED bulb so far.
Great LED Bulb - I have not had to replace any (Why I bought them) - I consistently replace "Great Value" bulbs - these bulbs are super worth the money - I am buying more as all the other brands are about replaced.
A**R
3000k perfect for bathroom
Second time I’ve ordered these (this time at a new house)! I absolutely love these! My apartment bathroom lights kept going out- and they didn’t match. I chose these to replace them all. Listing details of my space, what I was looking for, and what I chose below. Additionally, I added some context and examples for each color/brightness variant that was relayed to me while attempting to guess and choose what would work best. My bathroom: large, light grey walls, white countertops and white vanities. I have 2 huge builder grade mirrors meeting at an L in a corner, and a 4light light fixture centered over each mirror. Little to no natural light- but indirect light does come in through my bedroom, no direct natural light from the room. Use: I wanted something bright enough to accurately apply my makeup and skincare without highlighting every imperfection I may or may not have realized I had yet. I chose warm white 3000k for the color, and this brand in particular bc the 24pk was priced the same as other brands 4 or 6pk’s- this result is perfect in every way, and I’m happy with my choice. It’s a bit brighter in person than in the photo, but captures the color well! How you know what to choose? Experts Insight: According to Google/Pinterest/every other ‘expert’ on the internet, bathroom lighting should be between 2700 and 4000. I’ll detail below how it was explained to me, which I personally found to be pretty accurate, and incredibly helpful when deciding. While I hope these comparisons help, please remember, at the end of the day, who cares- it’s a light for a bathroom- your bathroom- any of these shades will illuminate your cheers, fears, and tears just fine- so choose what you like and do what ya want. 2700: that moody lighting you see in bathrooms at expensive restaurants (the ones with fancy sinks and textured wallpaper in a dark color) is 2700 or under. It’s warm/yellow, and needs ‘white’ to reflect to make it brighter, but will still show warm. You could probably apply makeup just fine in this shade, but I wouldn’t be surprised if you later discovered in different lighting you missed a few spots to blend. if you had a bright white bathroom with natural light, this could probably work okay. 3000: this is what you’ll typically see in most bathrooms. It’s a warmer light so its reflecting/refracting properties tend to do favors for your reflection, and Is flattering to most skin types/colors from standard distance to the mirror. You can get up close to achieve bright light, but it’s the perfect ‘bright’ without being overwhelming or hurting your eyes when you flip the switch first thing in the am. ** Not a stupid question: is there really a difference between 2700 and 3000. While it may not sound like it- there sure is a pretty big difference, especially in a bathroom. 4000: a viable option if you hate the warmth of soft light and prefer a cooler (more blueish) tone. 4000 is often chosen for those super dark bathrooms that don’t get any light coming in from adjacent hallways or rooms. If you like the warmth but need something brighter, some brands make a 3500 or 3700 iirc. 5000: a please no for bathrooms (with small caveat- will list it last). This brightness is usually referred to as ‘daylight’… but hear me when I say the daylight they speak of is directly overhead, bright white and unflattering to even the most beautiful reflections. They illuminate EVERYTHING- could probably show your secrets! This brightness is used in grocery stores, larger corporate office buildings, buildings, professional kitchens, large open air kitchens, and a few other spaces. *the caveat* if you have an ultra dark room, and the amount of lights you’re able to illuminate is little to none (think medium sized bathroom with only 1 center room light or maybe another over the shower) these would probably be okay. They are NOT recommended to use in vanity lighting (2/3/4+ bulb fixtures over the mirror/sink). Lights this bright, and that close, could harm your vision with prolonged exposure, and give you eye fatigue without noticing it. I didnt look up research to back up the claim but it sounds right so I take it at face value. Also, walking into a dark bathroom in the middle of the night and hitting yourself with BRIGHT WHITE sunshine will hit those eyes like a ton of bricks, and could make them sensitive and take longer to adjust- and it would hurt! Hope this helps- but again, it’s just a lightbulb so choose what you’re called to.
D**V
Energetic 24-Pack A19 LED Light Bulb, 60 Watt
The Energetic A19 LED bulbs offer bright, consistent lighting without frequent replacements. They turn on instantly, provide a clean, even light, and remain cool. With 60-watt equivalent brightness, they’re ideal for living rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms. The convenient 24-pack allows you to replace bulbs throughout your home, with extras available. They are energy-efficient, long-lasting, and cheaper to run than incandescent bulbs.
W**S
Very bright
Nice bright color I always wanted for my kitchen it’s soft not bad at all
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